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Date Posted: 17:02:30 11/22/09 Sun
Author: kyle (wondering)
Subject: seasteading in Puget Sound??

hello, last year I had read Jerome Fitzgeralds books sailing with Purpose, and Wind and Tide, and now just read Seasteading. the last chapter was an update on the state of afairs in that area, bit disheartening about seasteading in the Bellingham area. Too built up, to gentrified to tolerate a guy seasteading. that was 2006. Any comments on the state of things now? I'm sure not any better in the immediate Bellingham area, but Puget Sound is a big place. what areas are there that are still a bit less "civilized" that could allow a guy living on the hook in a bay somewhere for a while longer than a "vacation"?

thanks

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